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the maryland senate approved a measure that would decriminalize the use of medical marijuana. currently, anybody caught using marijuana even with a doctor's permission to be charged with a misdemeanor and fined $100. the bill goes now to the house of delegates. >>> the husband of one congresswoman giffords gabrielle giffords, hopes she can attend the shuttle launch. he says she will likely be able to make the april launch. he says she is improving in doing well. >> she is starting to walk and talk more every day. she is starting to process some of the tragedy that we all went through in january. >> giffords has been in a houston rehabilitation facility recovering from a gunshot wound to her head. kelly remains optimistic about progress and will pilot the last shuttle mission for space shuttle endeavor. >>> we are months away from marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. members of the fire department were recognized for their heroics when the pentagon was attacked. they were presented with a piece of stone from the pentagon. the arlington fire chief says the action of
the maryland senate approved a measure that would decriminalize the use of medical marijuana. currently, anybody caught using marijuana even with a doctor's permission to be charged with a misdemeanor and fined $100. the bill goes now to the house of delegates. >>> the husband of one congresswoman giffords gabrielle giffords, hopes she can attend the shuttle launch. he says she will likely be able to make the april launch. he says she is improving in doing well. >> she is...
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look at the cold air to the north of us. it runs through michigan while the milder air is down to the south, 64 degrees in raleigh. this is the storm that moved through last night and we had scattered showers this morning that have moved out of here. the radar is looking good for the clouds will hang tight for another couple of hours but look what happens, the sky begins to clear up and that is when the temperatures will fall, into the 20's in the northern and western suburbs, lower 30's closer to downtown. mostly cloudy skies for today gradual clearing of around 3:00 or 4:00, 57-62 degrees and lower 30's tonight and mainly clear and tomorrow, we will have sunshine but it will be chilly. upper 40's to lower 50's. it will remain cold, 40 degrees on sunday for a high-temperature and look for a chance of showers and the potential for sleet. doug hill will be here at 5:00 and fresh and everything up. hopefully, maybe we can bump the temperatures up. >> anything would help. >> we will show a warming trend eventually. >>> thousand
look at the cold air to the north of us. it runs through michigan while the milder air is down to the south, 64 degrees in raleigh. this is the storm that moved through last night and we had scattered showers this morning that have moved out of here. the radar is looking good for the clouds will hang tight for another couple of hours but look what happens, the sky begins to clear up and that is when the temperatures will fall, into the 20's in the northern and western suburbs, lower 30's closer...
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this 28-acre parcel has always been intended for educational use. and those impacted the most were not even given a voice. >> we ought to engage in conversation and come to this up front. not come to a conclusion in advance and tell residents what you're going to do. >> the biggest concern would be the traffic because there is so much traffic right now. >> county officials say they do plan to meet with residents, but not until the school board at hands over the plans. >> much of the east coast is cleaning up after another powerful snowstorm. parts of upstate new york got 30 inches of snow today. many areas are recording their highest snowfall on record. we were out of the scene of prince william county where you can see that van is stuck. the fire and rescue crews responded, but did not find anyone around. they believe it was just abandoned. it >> fortunately, lidge was isolated. wednesday night and thursday there may be more measurable rain. looking out live from our rooftop camera. the son said at -- the sunset add 7 of 6:00 p.m. a couple of rainf
this 28-acre parcel has always been intended for educational use. and those impacted the most were not even given a voice. >> we ought to engage in conversation and come to this up front. not come to a conclusion in advance and tell residents what you're going to do. >> the biggest concern would be the traffic because there is so much traffic right now. >> county officials say they do plan to meet with residents, but not until the school board at hands over the plans. >>...
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>> you can use that after the wedding. we will be seen cloudy skies. temperatures will be into the 40's. the pollen count earlier this week was extreme. holy about 50 today. that will be washed away on sunday as rain comes in. tomorrow, cloudy skies. o'brien and of rain is likely sunday into sunday evening. -- over an inch of rain is likely sunday into sunday evening. >> abc world news is coming next. >> we will see you back here at 11:00. a living, breathing intelligence that is helping business rethink how to do business. ♪ in here, inventory can be taught to learn... so products get routed to where they're needed most. ♪ in here, machines have a voice...e. so they can tell headquarters when they need refilling. ♪ in here, money works smarter... so financial institutions can turn dreams into realities. in here, medicalisistory is brought to life... so doctors can see a patient's medical records -- even if they're away from home. it's more than advanced technology. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities, creating and integrating sol
>> you can use that after the wedding. we will be seen cloudy skies. temperatures will be into the 40's. the pollen count earlier this week was extreme. holy about 50 today. that will be washed away on sunday as rain comes in. tomorrow, cloudy skies. o'brien and of rain is likely sunday into sunday evening. -- over an inch of rain is likely sunday into sunday evening. >> abc world news is coming next. >> we will see you back here at 11:00. a living, breathing intelligence that...
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. >> i'm sure they can use the distraction. that's what's making news in >>> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> straight ahead key developments from the crisis in libya. nato takes over control of airstrikes and the commander in chief send the cia. good morning, i am alison starling. >> i am pamela brown. we will check in with lisa baden in a moment. first, meteorologist adam caskey. >> it is a damp, cold morning. anticipate a few areas of rain across the region for opening day at national park. it's going to be wet on the seats. active rain showers right now are isolated over the bay and on the eastern shore. numerous reports of fog and drizzle. some reduced visibility. temperatures in the mid to upper 30's. high temperatures in the mid to upper 40's. the average high is 51 degrees. a little warmer tomorrow. i anticipate some areas of isolated rainshowers this afternoon and into early tomorrow morning. clearing out by late saturday despite the chance of the morning shower. warming up pushing 60
. >> i'm sure they can use the distraction. that's what's making news in >>> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> straight ahead key developments from the crisis in libya. nato takes over control of airstrikes and the commander in chief send the cia. good morning, i am alison starling. >> i am pamela brown. we will check in with lisa baden in a moment. first, meteorologist adam caskey. >> it is a damp, cold morning....
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for the achiever in us all. >>> a monster pothole made for some problems on 395 today. >> be went out today on pothole patrol. what does it look like out there? >> all across the metro area right now, motorists are driving through them, around them, or write in to them. they are all across the region. pot holes. the big crater on 395 had motorists mad and the road littered with hubcaps. >> jumping all over the place. >> across the region, the sure sign that spring is approaching has sprung. they are popping up all over the metro area. repair shops sublease see a rush of business from rhode damage. >> sometimes, the shock is broken. >> in arlington, we caught up with a crew as it finished its final repair of the day. >> we used the full 2 tons. 2 tons of asphalt. >> the repair crews can not keep pace. motorists likely will have to deal with them for the next few weeks or so. >> the pot holes are terrible out here. i am replacing shocks every six months. >> one traffic experts as the peak of pothole season is abou
for the achiever in us all. >>> a monster pothole made for some problems on 395 today. >> be went out today on pothole patrol. what does it look like out there? >> all across the metro area right now, motorists are driving through them, around them, or write in to them. they are all across the region. pot holes. the big crater on 395 had motorists mad and the road littered with hubcaps. >> jumping all over the place. >> across the region, the sure sign that...
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the driver has been charged with the dui and unauthorized use of a vehicle. a patrol officer had to be a rock into a ditch to avoid hitting a speeding truck head on. the department describes it as an embarrassing day for all. >> we just will not tolerate any behavior that causes the public to question our integrity. this was very dangerous, and quite frankly, it is very, very surprising to us. >> luckily, no one was hurt in the incident and nothing was damaged. the fire trucks in question was retired and the firefighters were off duty at the time of the incident. three of them have resigned and the two others have been suspended. tune in at 11 for more on this story. >>> the university of virginia honored the former lacrosse star who was murdered. the virginia cavaliers women's lacrosse team retired yeardley love jersey. she was killed last may after prosecutors say she was killed by her s -- her ex-boyfriend. montgomery county native george huguely is charged with her murder. coming up, the crisis in libya takes a deadly new turn. also, a shocking brawl. --
the driver has been charged with the dui and unauthorized use of a vehicle. a patrol officer had to be a rock into a ditch to avoid hitting a speeding truck head on. the department describes it as an embarrassing day for all. >> we just will not tolerate any behavior that causes the public to question our integrity. this was very dangerous, and quite frankly, it is very, very surprising to us. >> luckily, no one was hurt in the incident and nothing was damaged. the fire trucks in...
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hazmat technician says it was an non-toxic dye used in air conditioning units. the leak was tracked to a nearby highrise. fire officials say despite the disturbing the parents it poses no health risk. -- despite the disturbing appearance it poses no health risk. >>> the district wants to cut the number of taxis in half. cynne simpson has more on the plan. >> there are currently about 8000 taxis in the district. under the proposal, there would be about 4000. while there seems to be some consensus that is not enough cabs washingtonians want to seat adjustments in how taxis operate. in the city, where many residents do not have cars, cabs are an essential part of getting around. >> i would never take the matter. the most agree that hailing a cab is not easy, especially late at night. >> you wait and wait and they did not come. >> and in certain parts of town. >> capitol hill, southeast eastern market, it gets harder. >> several council members believe the answer is a medallion system, where cabs would essentially be assigned to different parts of the city. their pr
hazmat technician says it was an non-toxic dye used in air conditioning units. the leak was tracked to a nearby highrise. fire officials say despite the disturbing the parents it poses no health risk. -- despite the disturbing appearance it poses no health risk. >>> the district wants to cut the number of taxis in half. cynne simpson has more on the plan. >> there are currently about 8000 taxis in the district. under the proposal, there would be about 4000. while there seems to...
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that could give us intense rainfall. areas of rain by sunday, some heavy at times. 1 inch or two inches by the time it's over late on sunday. saturday should be ok, partial sunshine, near 60 degrees. >> once we get the warm weather, everything will be good. >> we already see daffodils in some areas. >>> 7 is on your side with a new national survey that finds fewer teenagers are having sex. the survey found more than a quarter of young men and women between the ages of 15 and 24 have never had sex. that is up 6% from 2000 to appear the number doubled or high-school students. sex education and parental influence played the biggest role in abstinence. they also believe this generation is more focused on its future. >>> some students at george washington university what the tiger blood and fire breathing show to come to town. a group of students from the class of 2012 have started charlie sheen for commencement speaker campaigns on facebook and twitter. that's right. the facebook account has more than $1,000 at last check. >
that could give us intense rainfall. areas of rain by sunday, some heavy at times. 1 inch or two inches by the time it's over late on sunday. saturday should be ok, partial sunshine, near 60 degrees. >> once we get the warm weather, everything will be good. >> we already see daffodils in some areas. >>> 7 is on your side with a new national survey that finds fewer teenagers are having sex. the survey found more than a quarter of young men and women between the ages of 15...
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thanks for joining us on this tuesday. let's get started with traffic and weather every ten minutes. adam caskey is back from his break. it is hard to believe it is almost april. >> the average high today is almost 60. we will probably be in the low 50's this afternoon. the last days have been in the 40's. another cold day today. let's look at the satellite and radar. clear skies. a few clouds of to the west. we will see some of that in our region later today. a mostly sunny day. the clouds will roll into night and will bring a wintry mix tomorrow. 28 degrees in hagerstown, 29 in quantico, 27 in culpeper, 37 in lexington park, 28 in gaithersburg. mostly sunny, low to mid 50's today. cloudy tomorrow with light mixed precipitation with limited accumulation in the higher elevations out west. >>> looks good around the beltway, interstate travel, looks good out of southern maryland looks good between annapolis and cheverly. no troubles on 95 or the b-w parkway. 270 southbound beginning to build in volume at urbana. moving nicel
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for the achiever in us all. [music playing] america's beverage companies are working together to put more information right up front... ng new calorie labels e every single can, bottle, and pack they produce... so you can make the choice that's right for you. >>> >> i am at the national zoo in vertebrate exhibit. this is my australian friend. we will stick around for more news. good morning, washington. >> holy smoke. did you see that? >> i hope they don't bite. adam caskey was freaking out. >> i was not freaking out. i don't like creepy-crawlies and things. >>> what about the weekend? >> not bad on saturday, not perfect, near 60 with considerable cloud cover. sunday looks to be an old fashion rainy day, a smoker. this is looking east into the district. considerable cloud cover with a few breaks in the clouds. there will be some sunny breaks throughout today, but not the total sunshine we had the past few days. right now temperatures are in the upper 20's mostly. 28 at dulles airport and 28 in gaithersburg. 50 o
for the achiever in us all. [music playing] america's beverage companies are working together to put more information right up front... ng new calorie labels e every single can, bottle, and pack they produce... so you can make the choice that's right for you. >>> >> i am at the national zoo in vertebrate exhibit. this is my australian friend. we will stick around for more news. good morning, washington. >> holy smoke. did you see that? >> i hope they don't bite. adam...
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one is charged with the why and unauthorized use of a vehicle. -- dui and unauthorized use of a vehicle. end a city job may have been promised for a campaign job. here is more on the alleged pay for play scheme. >> he denied that these campaigns were working in tandem. he may have offered an interview, he never offered him a job. he told the washington post that there was an accusation of paying thousands of money to keep the campaign going. there are text messages allegedly to prove all of this. he was fired after the election. he says he does not know anything about these. he is asking the attorney general to investigate. they are asking the inspector general to do the same. abc 7 news. >> we will continue to watch this. the suspected east coast rapist is expected in the courtroom today. they believe he is responsible for 17 attacks in four states, including here in maryland and virginia. he tried to hang himself over the weekend. authorities will speak more about this case later this morning. >> the nfl will tackle their ongoing labor dispute. they will resume talks at and at the hea
one is charged with the why and unauthorized use of a vehicle. -- dui and unauthorized use of a vehicle. end a city job may have been promised for a campaign job. here is more on the alleged pay for play scheme. >> he denied that these campaigns were working in tandem. he may have offered an interview, he never offered him a job. he told the washington post that there was an accusation of paying thousands of money to keep the campaign going. there are text messages allegedly to prove all...
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j st use your card and save of practically the walle aisle. i'm saving money at the register, and that really works for me. more savings every time you shop with your giant card. [ male announcer ] new inventory. ♪ new equipment. new trucks. new hires. ♪ new space. ♪ new markets. achievement seizes new opportunity. ♪ go to pnc.com/cfo to see how we can help your cashflow situation. pnc. for the achiever in us all. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >>> stretta had this morning, pepco's power play. does the energy company had a plan to fix its problems? good morning, washington. it is tuesday, march 8. i'm alison starling. >> i am scott thuman. more on that story, but we begin with traffic and weather every 10 minutes. adam caskey is in the weather center with the first forecast. >> would of sunshine right now large -- well, in one minute the sun will come up. some rain showers moving our way late tomorrow and especially in to thursday. it should be another soaker the sun rising over the desert right now
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hope he takes us up on it. would love to have another chat with him. >>> let's move on and cue some laughing babies. a bit of a lighter note. this is a video that perhaps you have seen. you can watch it 1 million times. in fact, people have. more than 9 million times this has been viewed on the internet. you're going to meet baby emerson right here. but first, bianna golodryga on how he and other tots have skyrocketed to fame. >> reporter: who doesn't love watching babies explode with laughter? 5-month-old emerson is the latest superstar in diapers. watching his mom blow her nose, emerson seems torn between sheer joy and horror. back in the day, if a parent wanted to share their babies laugh with the masses, they would send a video to, say, "america's funniest home videos." but in 2005, youtube came along, making it easier for moms and dads to turn their babies into internet sensations. baby videos have gone viral. some getting millions of hits. 2 million people have watched this toddler dance her blues away. w
hope he takes us up on it. would love to have another chat with him. >>> let's move on and cue some laughing babies. a bit of a lighter note. this is a video that perhaps you have seen. you can watch it 1 million times. in fact, people have. more than 9 million times this has been viewed on the internet. you're going to meet baby emerson right here. but first, bianna golodryga on how he and other tots have skyrocketed to fame. >> reporter: who doesn't love watching babies explode...
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this force is also used warplanes to attack the rebels. government forces say that they captured several key cities. >>> gas prices have gone up so much so fast that they are hovering around $4 a gallon. can the president helped? -- help? pamela schmidt is joining us from northwest washington. >> good morning. nice to talk with you this monday morning. it feels like memorial day when it comes to gas prices. that's because prices have gone up so high, so fast, faster than almost any time in history. the administration is considering tapping into the 727 million barrel u.s. strategic oil reserve. emergency reserve. it is rare for a president to open up that option year the nationwide average right now is $3.51 a gallon. a new survey says that is up 33 cents in two weeks, the second biggest price increase on record. prices spiked along with the middle east uprisings. are no shortages so far. there are just worries that the protests could produce a larger oil-producing nations like saudi arabia. consumers are faced with getting last at the pum
this force is also used warplanes to attack the rebels. government forces say that they captured several key cities. >>> gas prices have gone up so much so fast that they are hovering around $4 a gallon. can the president helped? -- help? pamela schmidt is joining us from northwest washington. >> good morning. nice to talk with you this monday morning. it feels like memorial day when it comes to gas prices. that's because prices have gone up so high, so fast, faster than almost...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q & a.org. q&a are also available at c-span podcasts. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] 1] >> next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions in the house of commons. after that, a conversation with a republican pollster and author, frank luntz. then in the oversight hearing on federal spending. tomorrow on "washington journal" and editors talks about how republican governors are challenging the white house on health care, federal money for high-speed rail, and unions. and brianllagher yea moulton discuss same-sex marriage laws. pa andt dalton chief operating officer of the government account -- accountability office. "washington journal" live on c- span eastern at 7:00 every morning. >> in four weeks' time, a program comes into place. it starts in a couple of weeks' time. [unintelligible] ♪ ♪ >> prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. this week british prime minister david cameron
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q & a.org. q&a are also available at c-span podcasts. >> next live, your calls and comments on "washington journal." then live at 10:00 a.m., remarks on the e.p.a. and hoil dependence by congressman henry waxman. and live at noon, the national association of attorneys general discuss ways the state and federal government can cooperate on legal issues. today, n.p.r. president and c.e.o. vivian shiller will discuss the future of radio. she'll also present her case for continued public support for the 40-year-old media organization. the house of representatives recently voted to eliminate funding for public broadcasting in the 2011 budget. and last week, senators introduced legislation that would end federal funding for public radio and television stations. live coverage of her remarks at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> we see a world of broadband and broadcast. some see a world where broadcast goes away, and we think that's a huge mistake. >> tonight, the future of broadcast television with the
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q & a.org. q&a are also available at c-span podcasts. >> next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions in the house of commons. then a congressional oversight hearing examines of the trouble asset relief program known as tarp. and another chance see "q&a" with columnist sports columnist sally jenkins. tomorrow on "washington journal" hotline executive editor josh crarbar talks about how they're funding health care, money on high-speed rail and unions. maggie gallagher for the national organization for marriage and brian moulten of the union rights campaign discuss efforts by house republicans to defend the law that defends federal recognition of same-sex marriage, known as the defense of marriage act. and pat daltearnings chief operating officer of the government accountability office discusses a goo report on overlapping federal programs. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> in four weeks' time -- in four weeks' time, in four weeks' time his own cuts program
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send the picture along to west. -- along to us. should be a great day if doug and bob cooperate. >> did you check out any of the new food? >> alan parker has tried everything and said it is just as good atas it always has been and even better. in >>>> players and coaches are getting ready to give it their all in the n.c.a.a. final four. today in indianapolis, butler's all ball was treated to a day at this fall. -- butler's bulldog was treated to a date at they at the spa. >>> coming up next on abc7 news at 5:00, michelle obama calls on big names for d.c. school district >>> michelle obama and a couple of big-name stars visited schools today. >> the stars walk into eastern high school to the bright flashes of camera. this time it was news cameras. hilary swank just visited first lady michelle obama at the white house as a part of women's history month. >> i feel like i am just a real person who happen to be lucky enough to live my dream. >> lisa leslie admitted she was nervous. >> i got a chance to meet the first lady again. >> high
send the picture along to west. -- along to us. should be a great day if doug and bob cooperate. >> did you check out any of the new food? >> alan parker has tried everything and said it is just as good atas it always has been and even better. in >>>> players and coaches are getting ready to give it their all in the n.c.a.a. final four. today in indianapolis, butler's all ball was treated to a day at this fall. -- butler's bulldog was treated to a date at they at the...
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it is used to detect cervical cancer, breast cancer, it is used to provide preventive service to millions of women dealing with h.i.v. testing, breast examine exams and contrasepping but none of these dollars will be used for ha i suppose this was supposed to inhibit, abortion. they've been following the law for years. in women's history month, what are we saying to our women? it cuts nutrition program for pregnant women and their children $747 million. special supplemental nutrition programs. the wmple i.c. program, can you believe it? suggesting it's a waste of program when most educators will tell you children not nourished in the early stages have a default in their ability to think and to be table to do well in school. cut head start and child care, people approach me in my district, on the streets here in washington, d.c., cutting $1.1 billion from head start, $39 million from child care. i want you to know i'm dealing with a case in my district where a federal dollars were supporting a home kk -- home child care. as you well know, those requirements are less than head start. and no
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the dyes are used in thousands of foods. everything from cereal to candy to macaroni and cheese to chips, eve some sports drinks. for shoppers, it can be a challenge to avoid the dyes. >> everything has dye in it. i mean, any kind of food, how do you pull out the dye? unless you buy all natural and all organic and that's not always easily done. >> reporter: michael jacobson at the center for science in the public interest, has been asking the fda to ban these dyes for years. can you get rid of all these dyes at this point? >> you absolutely can. food dyes are not necessary. there's a wide variety of natural colorings that could be used. >> reporter: the food industry insisted today that the safety of artificial colors has been affirmed through extensive review. but next week, an fda panel will vote on whether to recommend warning labels on foods with the coloring. for now, any concerned parents have to search the ingredients themselves. lisa stark, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to lisa tonight. >>> when we come back, m
the dyes are used in thousands of foods. everything from cereal to candy to macaroni and cheese to chips, eve some sports drinks. for shoppers, it can be a challenge to avoid the dyes. >> everything has dye in it. i mean, any kind of food, how do you pull out the dye? unless you buy all natural and all organic and that's not always easily done. >> reporter: michael jacobson at the center for science in the public interest, has been asking the fda to ban these dyes for years. can you...
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we had an awesome crew with us, the navy s.e.a.l.s that trained us. so, we decided we were going to have a paint ball competition and challenge the a-team to a fight. we -- we were trying to organize the whole thing. we decided friday night after everyone wraps, nighttime, middle of the night, everyone, commando styles. and they wouldn't let us do it for legal reasons. when i shot "limitless" with bradley i brought it up and he knew about it. i didn't think that they caught wind of it but they did. and he said they were really scared, they thought we were going to kick their butt. >> jimmy: maniacs want to shoot us with paint balls. they think we're the real a-team. well, seems like you are living a very dangerous life but sees like you are having fun. con graj laxs on the big success. "sucker punch" opens friday. abbie cornish, everybody. we'll be right back with the gaslight anthem. [ announcer ] at h&r block, we find money others missed. if there's any way i can get a few extra dollars in my bank account-- to me, it really does matter. especially r
we had an awesome crew with us, the navy s.e.a.l.s that trained us. so, we decided we were going to have a paint ball competition and challenge the a-team to a fight. we -- we were trying to organize the whole thing. we decided friday night after everyone wraps, nighttime, middle of the night, everyone, commando styles. and they wouldn't let us do it for legal reasons. when i shot "limitless" with bradley i brought it up and he knew about it. i didn't think that they caught wind of it...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. the morning after the big move starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now... and maybe up to 4 in a day. or, choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. smart move. ♪ imagine a day when we can eat what we want and sleep soundly through the night. prevacid®24hr. just one pill helps keep you heartburn-free for a full 24 hours. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't rep
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. the morning after the big move starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now... and maybe up to 4 in a day. or, choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain....
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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. ♪ then i found lyrica. ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. >>> and now, a look ahead to the stories we'll be watching on this wednesday. the u.s. is turning over its lead role in enforcing libya's no-fly zone to nato. a canadian general is expected to lead the command, this, as libya's forces gained ground over the rebels. >>> the u.s. is sending robots to japan, where they will enter that crippled nuclear plant. the drones will go to the areas of the facility where the radiation levels are too high for humans to work. >>> president obama will specifically comment on energy security during the address. it will take place at georgetown university in washington. he has said he would like 80% of america's energy to come from clean sources by the year 2035. >>> an fda panel begins two days of hearings on whether warning labels s
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. ♪ then i found lyrica. ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. >>> and now, a look ahead to the stories we'll be watching on this wednesday. the u.s. is turning over its lead role in enforcing libya's no-fly zone to nato. a canadian general is expected to lead...
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thanks for spending the week with us. it's been good having david muir here with us. we're going to get to japan in a moment. >> so much news this morning. >>> we're also tracking a story we broke at abc news. an air traffic controller sleeping on the job at a major airport, while two planes were landing. this morning, we learn how many airports rely on just one person to guide your plane in. >>> and did you hear this? elizabeth taylor late to her own funeral, by design. she wanted it that way. to be late to her own funeral. we have more details about her private service. actor colin farrell, joining family and friends. >> love that detail about her arriving late. >>> we're going to get to the breaking news this morning, what could be a catastrophic nuclear situation in japan. the prime minister speaking just moments ago about the new and perhaps the biggest breach yet in one of the nuclear reactor cores. neal karlinsky is tracking what the prime minister said moments ago. he has the latest from tokyo. neal, what did you hear? >> reporter: david, the prime minister, w
thanks for spending the week with us. it's been good having david muir here with us. we're going to get to japan in a moment. >> so much news this morning. >>> we're also tracking a story we broke at abc news. an air traffic controller sleeping on the job at a major airport, while two planes were landing. this morning, we learn how many airports rely on just one person to guide your plane in. >>> and did you hear this? elizabeth taylor late to her own funeral, by design....
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so far, fewer drivers are using it. yesterday was the first eight holes were collected. 2100 vehicles traveled on the icc during yesterday's morning rush hour. but when it was free, that figure was up to 5500. >>> 5:48. time to check in with adam caskey. >> more rain coming. >> we could wake up to issues on thursday for the morning commute as heavy rain could start thursday morning and throughout the day. another look at a live picture over the district, clear skies to start today at 33 degrees. northeasterly wind at 5 miles an hour. shifting out of the east at 5 to 10 throughout the day. 38 degrees at chesapeake beach with clear skies. a no. 3 is at 16 miles an hour. along theusty aiier water. we are below freezing for the most part. 35 in lexington, 24 in stafford, 25 in berryville. there's a flood watch late wednesday throughout the day on thursday. we anticipate another smoker -- soaker like we had last weekend. clear skies overhead right now. clouds will be moving overhead throughout the day, becoming partly cloudy
so far, fewer drivers are using it. yesterday was the first eight holes were collected. 2100 vehicles traveled on the icc during yesterday's morning rush hour. but when it was free, that figure was up to 5500. >>> 5:48. time to check in with adam caskey. >> more rain coming. >> we could wake up to issues on thursday for the morning commute as heavy rain could start thursday morning and throughout the day. another look at a live picture over the district, clear skies to...
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she captivated us on screen. a movie screen from the age of 12, a veteran of more than 50 films from "national velvet" " cat on a hot tin roof" to cleopatra. we felt we knew her. off the screen, she did not hide her flaws or her life. it was like an open book. >> i consent an inordinate amount of alcohol. combined with pills it was deadly. >> she was one of the first hollywood stars to speak openly about her battles with addiction, with weight, and her on-again off-again romance is. in 1976, she married an aspiring politician from virginia, john warner. in his words, she helped him lay the foundation for a 30-year career in the senate. >> thank-you for all the heartfelt condolences that you have expressed for this iconic figure. >> she, unbeknownst to many people was instrumental in this country's response to hiv aids. >> the whitman walker clinic in the district is named after elizabeth taylor and she worked tirelessly to help remove the stigma of aids. what a life. a private funeral will be held later this week
she captivated us on screen. a movie screen from the age of 12, a veteran of more than 50 films from "national velvet" " cat on a hot tin roof" to cleopatra. we felt we knew her. off the screen, she did not hide her flaws or her life. it was like an open book. >> i consent an inordinate amount of alcohol. combined with pills it was deadly. >> she was one of the first hollywood stars to speak openly about her battles with addiction, with weight, and her on-again...
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none of us wanted to be in this position. it was with heavy heart that we came to the floor today. >> that was jason newton reporting. governor walker is also threatening to issue layoff notices to 1500 state workers today. he says he will go through with this if the controversial plan to cut bargaining rights does not pass. >>> there's been a major breakthrough in the search for a retired fbi agent who disappeared on a trip to iran four years ago. u.s. officials say they have received proof that robert levinson is still alive. they say indications are that levinson is being held in southwest asia sha his wife says the family is tremendously encouraged, obviously, but is still worried about his safety and well-being. >>> oil giant bp will not be paying bonuses to top executives responsible for operations during that massive gulf oil spill. that includes former ceo tony hayward who came under intense criticism. in the meantime the man handling the $20 billion compensation fund is also under attack. matt gutman reports. >> repo
none of us wanted to be in this position. it was with heavy heart that we came to the floor today. >> that was jason newton reporting. governor walker is also threatening to issue layoff notices to 1500 state workers today. he says he will go through with this if the controversial plan to cut bargaining rights does not pass. >>> there's been a major breakthrough in the search for a retired fbi agent who disappeared on a trip to iran four years ago. u.s. officials say they have...
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take a listen. >> you put us together three times. >> thaent t wasn't us. that was just chance. >> why do you want to keep us apart? >> because the plan said so. >> you misread then. >> there's no misreading the plan -- >> the plan's wrong. >> do you know who wrote it? >> i don't care. >> you should. you should really show a little respect. >> if i'm not supposed to be with her, how come i feel like this? >> i like this movie. 3 1/2 stars for me. i thought emily and matt had a good chemistry, and i like the >>> this morning on "world news now" -- fierce fight. the intense power struggle in libyan cities as moammar gadhafi military pounds rebel forces. >> with violence escalating it appears gadhafi will not let go of his power any time soon. it's monday, march 7th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everybody. happy monday. everyone's favorite day of the week. i'm rob nelson. >> tongue in cheek there. i'm peggy bunker. >>> while the rebels cling to eastern libya, gadhafi supporters took to the streets of the capital in wh
take a listen. >> you put us together three times. >> thaent t wasn't us. that was just chance. >> why do you want to keep us apart? >> because the plan said so. >> you misread then. >> there's no misreading the plan -- >> the plan's wrong. >> do you know who wrote it? >> i don't care. >> you should. you should really show a little respect. >> if i'm not supposed to be with her, how come i feel like this? >> i like this...
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they've called us perverts. they said we're endangering the innocence of little girls. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the breast milk baby says the dolls teach about fur churing skills they'll need in the future. >> a little girl who plays with breast-feeding now will think that's a normal way to feed a baby. >> reporter: there's no doubt about it. the doll is polarizing parents and "gma" viewers. one wrote in our poll, now that underage sex and pregnancies are reaching shocking proportions, let's have is a doll which encourages young children to get pregnant. another asked, would you create a toy that simulated labor pains? that teaches a 6-year-old how to handle the birthing process? but one mom was all for it. if the breast-feeding doll does take off, just imagine the potential it has for increasing the popularity of breast-feeding. leading to happier babies with fewer illnesses. as for concern the doll can negatively influence a child, child psychologist dr. ned halliwell says parents have nothing to worry
they've called us perverts. they said we're endangering the innocence of little girls. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the breast milk baby says the dolls teach about fur churing skills they'll need in the future. >> a little girl who plays with breast-feeding now will think that's a normal way to feed a baby. >> reporter: there's no doubt about it. the doll is polarizing parents and "gma" viewers. one wrote in our poll, now that underage sex and pregnancies are...
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it's a use of the. if you use it, you pay for. if you don't use it you don't pay for it. so even the knuckle crackers who have been elected in this last election that sort of wander in and say we hate taxes, we're not going to raise taxes, i do know how we're going to function as a government and less we spend something. but at the end of the day this is fair. and we are not asking, if you don't operate on the roads, you don't pay for them. and the same with the transit and the same with everything else. you have to get in to these folks offices during your time here. and going to tell you right now that if you go in and say, we know times are tough and we're just sort of, if you could hold is at the safety levels we be really appreciative, that's nuts. you have to go in and say listen, this is an important thing. gas prices are expected at five bucks in this summer. how are we going to move people? how are we going to build america? how are going to put people back to work in less you a robust funding stream in the transportation sector. and if you don't do that -- [appl
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john hendren brings us up to date from washington. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, rob and peggy. libyan jet fighter dared take to the skies and you have to wonder when he climbed into that cockpit whether he knew he was on an ill-fated mission. as the u.s. strains under a third military operation in the islamic world, nato is now preparing to take over command of the no-fly zone. >> we have agreed, along with our nato allies, to transition command and control for the no-fly zone over libya to nato. >> reporter: the news comes hours after a french fighter jet destroyed the first libyan plane to violate the no-fly zone. it was a suicide mission for the pilot. the plane was hit by a missile as it landed on the runway in misrata. >> we saw a libyan fighter jet taking off that was detected by a french aircraft and was standing rules of engagement, appropriately attacked that aircraft. >> reporter: earlier this week an f-15 crew nearly became the first american casualties of the enforcement effort. their plane, downed by mec
john hendren brings us up to date from washington. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, rob and peggy. libyan jet fighter dared take to the skies and you have to wonder when he climbed into that cockpit whether he knew he was on an ill-fated mission. as the u.s. strains under a third military operation in the islamic world, nato is now preparing to take over command of the no-fly zone. >> we have agreed, along with our nato allies, to transition command and control for the...
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and he joins us now. hey, jon. >> reporter: george, there's still a shortage of presidential candidates, officially anyway. but judging by what's going on in iowa, the 2012 presidential campaign is now under way. that's a lot of plane for one guy. call it trump force one. it arrived in iowa, carrying donald trump's top adviser. one mr. michael cohen. he's checking the prospects of a trump for president campaign. really? president trump? >> he's made a tremendous fortune for himself. and what would be fabulous is to see him put that ability and his talents to work for the rest of us. >> reporter: trump himself just appeared with other key advisers on the season opener of "the apprentice." >> the circus is back in town. and you're looking at the ring master. it's showtime. >> reporter: showtime in iowa has a very different look. last night, the first cattle call of the 2012 presidential race. with five republican presidential wannabes, each trying to claim the mantle of most conservative. there's newt gingr
and he joins us now. hey, jon. >> reporter: george, there's still a shortage of presidential candidates, officially anyway. but judging by what's going on in iowa, the 2012 presidential campaign is now under way. that's a lot of plane for one guy. call it trump force one. it arrived in iowa, carrying donald trump's top adviser. one mr. michael cohen. he's checking the prospects of a trump for president campaign. really? president trump? >> he's made a tremendous fortune for himself....
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the best thing would be to use the cable company that you use in shreveport. we appreciate the attitude. now i will let you go and talk to doc hastings. caller: i have called my cable guy here. here is my question? -- what we have to do, these folks in louisiana down south -- them folks did not like obama now, because so many folks are out of work and we have some of oil, but we have to get a president in there. we have to take back the senate, and we have to got to get all of this american oil and put people back to work, sir. this is all obama's plan. guest: let me respond by saying that i know and have heard from my colleagues down in louisiana about the job loss that has gone on because of the moratorium. i have heard that over and over again let me just make this observation. and i think it is something we need to keep in mind. that is we have a great system of government, and we have checks and balances. those checks and balances are called elections. clearly the election of 2010 was a very significant election because of the change in the u.s. house and
the best thing would be to use the cable company that you use in shreveport. we appreciate the attitude. now i will let you go and talk to doc hastings. caller: i have called my cable guy here. here is my question? -- what we have to do, these folks in louisiana down south -- them folks did not like obama now, because so many folks are out of work and we have some of oil, but we have to get a president in there. we have to take back the senate, and we have to got to get all of this american oil...
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chris connelly joins us with his take. chris, charlie sheen is more popular than ever after 1.5 twitter followers. and there's advertisers who say he can make $1 million a year just off his tweets. >> reporter: winning has been charlie sheen's word of the week. might he actually be on to something? in some ways, his outlook is brighter than that of other celebrities. >> i am on a drug. it's called charlie sheen. >> reporter: this week had two kinds of celebrity train wrecks. women hitting bottom, like christina aguilera, arrested for public drunkenness. or lindsay lohan, facing extra jail time. >> one thing i need to put first in my life, which is my recovery and stuff. i'm doing good. that's most important for me. >> reporter: then, there's the unsettlingly exuberant charlie sheen. in his mind, at least, not hitting bottom. more, here i am, ma. top of the world. >> you have millions of fans. why do you think -- >> billions. i have billions of fans. >> reporter: the $1 million-plus an episode "two and a half men" star, sho
chris connelly joins us with his take. chris, charlie sheen is more popular than ever after 1.5 twitter followers. and there's advertisers who say he can make $1 million a year just off his tweets. >> reporter: winning has been charlie sheen's word of the week. might he actually be on to something? in some ways, his outlook is brighter than that of other celebrities. >> i am on a drug. it's called charlie sheen. >> reporter: this week had two kinds of celebrity train wrecks....
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bombing us. please, stop them. >> reporter: in the capital, tripoli, multiple explosions overnight, as a military complex was bombed. gadhafi laid low yesterday, after a defiant speech on tuesday. while an anchor on state tv brandished an ak-47, and declared he was ready to die for the colonel. as his eyes appeared to nervously dart to the side of the camera. there are more reports this morning that gadhafi may be looking for a way out. defense secretary robert gates said it's a realistic scenario. >> whether there are major defections -- further major defections within his own ruling circle. whether there's divisions in his family. there's a variety of possibilities. >> reporter: meanwhile, u.s. officials expect to announce they expect to hand over command of the military operation by this weekend. so, there's much confusion and disagreement among the allies who, exactly, will take over. but the rebels don't want the u.s. to give up command. they want american ships and planes to keep pounding g
bombing us. please, stop them. >> reporter: in the capital, tripoli, multiple explosions overnight, as a military complex was bombed. gadhafi laid low yesterday, after a defiant speech on tuesday. while an anchor on state tv brandished an ak-47, and declared he was ready to die for the colonel. as his eyes appeared to nervously dart to the side of the camera. there are more reports this morning that gadhafi may be looking for a way out. defense secretary robert gates said it's a realistic...
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used to be democrat. then, became republican. >> reporter: he hasn't been in political office for about two decades. a long shot. but his supporters say he will add a little cajun spice to the campaign. and if nothing else, george, he has a head start. >> jon, thanks very much. >> a little cajun spice. >>> coming up on 7:08. we have new details this morning about legendary movie star, mickey rooney, and a shocking tale of alleged abuse at the hands of his own family. he told a senate panel he is one of the millions of elder abuse. he was denied basics, like food, medicine and that his daily life was unbearable. our claire shipman has more on this. >> reporter: good morning, robin. rooney's story floored lawmakers. he's accusing his stepson and stepdaughter who was taking care of rooney and his mother, leaving them barely enough money to survive. and at times, keeping a lock on their refrigerator. >> someday you'll learn that greatness is seizing an opportunity. >> reporter: from the silver screen, this ma
used to be democrat. then, became republican. >> reporter: he hasn't been in political office for about two decades. a long shot. but his supporters say he will add a little cajun spice to the campaign. and if nothing else, george, he has a head start. >> jon, thanks very much. >> a little cajun spice. >>> coming up on 7:08. we have new details this morning about legendary movie star, mickey rooney, and a shocking tale of alleged abuse at the hands of his own family....
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we had republican policies that gave us this recession, which gave us the foreclosures, which gave us all of the people out of work. as for the tea party, i am sure it is different in every state, but here in north carolina they have not even finished high school. they will protest the sky is blue. they say we're went to protest the sky is blue, hundreds of them would turn out in protest. they are a bunch of hot heads. host: congressman webster, any response to elizabeth? guest: i think the point is here we are spending more money than we're taking in. some way we have to bring that into balance. that is what i have to say to you. report to work together. we're cord to work in tandem. we will come up with common sense solutions, and we're willing to have results. -- we are going to work in tandem. the government is a picture of just spending too much money. in my mind, we have to cut the spending in order to balance the budget. host: now that you have been here for three months, what has surprised you? how was it different from the florida house and senate? guest: the mechanics are th
we had republican policies that gave us this recession, which gave us the foreclosures, which gave us all of the people out of work. as for the tea party, i am sure it is different in every state, but here in north carolina they have not even finished high school. they will protest the sky is blue. they say we're went to protest the sky is blue, hundreds of them would turn out in protest. they are a bunch of hot heads. host: congressman webster, any response to elizabeth? guest: i think the...
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other stores are calling us to see if we have it. we are completely out. >> reporter: potassium iodine helps protect the thyroid gland from a certain type of exposure. even though they say the risk in the united states is low. >> there is no need for concern. >> reporter: the run is on. >> people have been coming in all day and calling. i don't think in the time i have worked here that this is sought after. >> reporter: the demand has shot up on the internet. usually the pills cost about $1. the current price has skyrocketed to about $10 each. >> it shows we have no control over anything really. >> it is not just the pills that have run out. this herb has iodine in it. all gone. if you are really desperate there are alternatives that are still available, including this powdered kelp or dried kelp. >> just as my wife and i have a modest store of dried foods and water and, you know, know where our medicines are, i also that i that under present circumstances it is a good idea to be able to have some potassium iodine on hand. >> it is w
other stores are calling us to see if we have it. we are completely out. >> reporter: potassium iodine helps protect the thyroid gland from a certain type of exposure. even though they say the risk in the united states is low. >> there is no need for concern. >> reporter: the run is on. >> people have been coming in all day and calling. i don't think in the time i have worked here that this is sought after. >> reporter: the demand has shot up on the internet....
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[inaudible] can you tell us more detail about these? i have a second question. >> i'm no longer a customer. >> all just say proudly, this is part of a series of exercises that go on all the time between the u.s. and republic of korea forces. they are part of a program of making sure that we have the capabilities and we have the skills to be able to respond to various contingencies we've seen over the last year provocations by the north that make the importance of these exercises i think even more clear. >> the only thing i would add is we've had challenges certain air of the year, significant challenges. i've been striving for how long the relationship has been, how immediate the coming together in how we are able to do that so quickly because of this relationship certainly male to male, but also between the two countries. and that underpins, you know, a long-term strategy, which i think is headed in the right direction. >> you're optimistic about the changes. and you think that will lead to reforms? don't you think that having similar
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it is hard for us to know. i understand the interest in the issue, but it is a little premature in terms of reaching conclusions. host: "the washington post" on sunday had this piece about where nuclear facilities are across the world and where they are close to seismic frisky areas. four of the nuclear power facilities, reactors in this country, are in california, which is at risk of an earthquake and a tsunami. would you be open to putting the brakes on some of those facilities that lie along seismic lines? guest: i think once things settle down to where we know what happened and we can look at our facilities and see, are there similar designs along similar lines, and if there are, what corrective measures will we have to take? again, it is kind of early to tell. i am concerned about an energy crisis in the united states, particularly shortage of oil and natural gas in this country where we have reserves that we can certainly produce. but this situation in japan can affect the global economy, and we have a ve
it is hard for us to know. i understand the interest in the issue, but it is a little premature in terms of reaching conclusions. host: "the washington post" on sunday had this piece about where nuclear facilities are across the world and where they are close to seismic frisky areas. four of the nuclear power facilities, reactors in this country, are in california, which is at risk of an earthquake and a tsunami. would you be open to putting the brakes on some of those facilities that...
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it subjected us to daly wants and violence. anything can happen to you -- an example to you for somebody else. it exploded us for our free labor. all of those things happen in prison today. the u.s. has 5% of the world's population and over 25% of the world's prison population. that is a big part of the equation. i am not waiting for superman, but somebody might be. if you look at the conditions of our schools, our schools have not been restructured, have been left alone to become the perfect feeder to prison prefatory. public schools are designed -- if you have any spirit, the spirit of a claudette colvin, they do not want to adapt to you. folks always ask, where are our leaders? they are in rikers island, san quentin, some of the greatest minds which had not found a space to tap into their genius. that is a big part of what has happened. not talking about the prison industrial complex as well as the military industrial complex. rikers island has 1400 people -- 14,000 people. i worked at a high-school that had a mural on the w
it subjected us to daly wants and violence. anything can happen to you -- an example to you for somebody else. it exploded us for our free labor. all of those things happen in prison today. the u.s. has 5% of the world's population and over 25% of the world's prison population. that is a big part of the equation. i am not waiting for superman, but somebody might be. if you look at the conditions of our schools, our schools have not been restructured, have been left alone to become the perfect...
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host: and it would be used for extending the use of technologies. guest: it is a revolutionary approach to identify people that are in the nation's criminal justice system that are here unlawfully. we are using the fingerprints taken at the moment of arrest and running them through the database of the fbi and the homeland security database. we can determine if they are here unlawfully in committing crimes -- a and committing crimes. the institutional hearing program is a twist on a similar theme, which is trying to reach people who are to portable from the country for a crime while they are still serving a sentence. if you are serving three years due to a drug offense in a state or federal penitentiary, which tried to reach you at that moment, have a hearing while you are incarcerated, so that when you come out, you are released to us, not on the streets. host: the request for 2011, 5.8 billion. the request for 2010, 5.4 billion. -- a 5.7 billion. under this debate over spending cuts, making adjustments here and there, do you cut back like other pro
host: and it would be used for extending the use of technologies. guest: it is a revolutionary approach to identify people that are in the nation's criminal justice system that are here unlawfully. we are using the fingerprints taken at the moment of arrest and running them through the database of the fbi and the homeland security database. we can determine if they are here unlawfully in committing crimes -- a and committing crimes. the institutional hearing program is a twist on a similar...
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stay with us. >>> welcome back. there's a new festival director but he's no stranger to the organization or its work. later he was at the helm of the austin, texas, version. this year's event opens march 10th. here with details we welcome the director. welcome back to san francisco. you have taken over. >> he was the director for over ten years. he did such an amazing job. >> what's your biggest challenge taking this over? >> i was in austin, texas, for the past few years where the festival was much smaller. this one is more exciting. >> you have people who are in place doing things a certain way. is it difficult when you come in new to a job to say i want to put my stamp on this? >> i think there's a little bit of that. for the most part, our staff is all new. it's exciting for us. we're figuring things out together. we really have been trying to put in our stamp of what we really like. our personal interests. but also we have a legacy within the bay area of having quality films and amazing shows. we want to stick
stay with us. >>> welcome back. there's a new festival director but he's no stranger to the organization or its work. later he was at the helm of the austin, texas, version. this year's event opens march 10th. here with details we welcome the director. welcome back to san francisco. you have taken over. >> he was the director for over ten years. he did such an amazing job. >> what's your biggest challenge taking this over? >> i was in austin, texas, for the past few...
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this system will give us a lot of cloud cover, giving us a pretty good dose of rain. so some morning rain for some few. starting to let up. we'll turn to partly sunny, mostly cloudy, muggy, kind of humid out there. a mixed bag here. sun, clouds, and/or rain. 50s or 60s by most. sun and clouds. 56, 64. there would be a -- there could be a few light showers. we do have a high surf advisory again. that takes us through 11:00 tonight. temperatures mid-60s to upper 60s. sanrafael 64. brentwood, 67. redwood city, 6. pleasanton in there as well. tomorrow looks to be about the same on the temperatures rain will move in. here comes your stronger, colder system for friday and saturday. >>> 8:42. as we've been reporting there are now grave conditions about a nuclear melt jap in japan. what we've just -- meltdown in japan. what we've just learned in the last few minutes. >>> let's brick you up to date on tom of the -- brick you up to date on some of the top stories -- there's concerns that a nuclear fuel rods appear to be melting inside all three of the plants nuclear reactors. a
this system will give us a lot of cloud cover, giving us a pretty good dose of rain. so some morning rain for some few. starting to let up. we'll turn to partly sunny, mostly cloudy, muggy, kind of humid out there. a mixed bag here. sun, clouds, and/or rain. 50s or 60s by most. sun and clouds. 56, 64. there would be a -- there could be a few light showers. we do have a high surf advisory again. that takes us through 11:00 tonight. temperatures mid-60s to upper 60s. sanrafael 64. brentwood, 67....
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this particular bill in front of us is one more opportunity for us to partner with small businesses who are on the cutting edge of new innovations and new ideas. we just passed a patent change to update our patent laws last week, and i'm very proud that the one satellite patent office in the country is in detroit because we're in the heart of innovation and new technologies. well, we need to make sure that our small businesses are able to compete successfully and have the partnership dollars they need to be able to create these new innovations. and that's what this legislation does. we know that small businesses create two-thirds of all new jobs in america. our top priority should be working with them to create an environment so small businesses can thrive and create jobs. i have to say even in our wonderful automobile industry which is roaring back, mr. president, the majority of our jobs are in the small- and medium-size suppliers. so it's very much about small business. medium-size businesses. this particular program was first created by president reagan in 1982, and it has helped li
this particular bill in front of us is one more opportunity for us to partner with small businesses who are on the cutting edge of new innovations and new ideas. we just passed a patent change to update our patent laws last week, and i'm very proud that the one satellite patent office in the country is in detroit because we're in the heart of innovation and new technologies. well, we need to make sure that our small businesses are able to compete successfully and have the partnership dollars...